Information Technology and Computer Science CSU Channel Islands Fall 2008
CS and IT Graduates Spring 2007 BSCS 2007 ClinkenbeardDrewCOMPSCI-BS DangDiannaCOMPSCI-BS DobsonDavidCOMPSCI-BS EmbreeEricCOMPSCI-BS FergusonMichaelCOMPSCI-BS FriedmanIanCOMPSCI-BS MacGregorThomasCOMPSCI-BS ScamardoPeterCOMPSCI-BS3.390 TruongBaoCOMPSCI-BS2.506 TruongThienCOMPSCI-BS BSIT 2007 BalandranDanielITEXT-BS ChenSherwinITEXT-BS cum campus
BSCS 2008 Last NameFirst NameCum GPACampus GPA HoganMartha3.524Honors ScamardoPeter3.34 KucharSkyler TobinKellen TusiBrian HendersonAllison CorcoranDavid LariosGuadalupe BochatShawn HendersonAubrey ZilmCharles3.214Honors KangJames SteinJustin BSIT 2008 MunzEric DerenskiMatthew Honors DianoDavid Honors TanseyKevin StankisJames BarkerJoshua CS and IT Graduates Spring 2008
Elementary Statistics Elementary Discrete Math MIS 310 mgt info sys. MGT 307 mgt of org. 10 units Tech Courses Elect 1 Elect 2 Elect 3
Elementary Statistics Elementary Discrete Math MIS 310 mgt info sys. MGT 307 mgt of org.. 10 units Tech Courses Elect 1 Elect 2 Elect 3 IT 280 web prog. IT 429 comp networks
Elementary Statistics Elementary Discrete Math MIS 310 mgt info sys. MGT 307 mgt of org.. 10 units Tech Courses Elect 1 Elect 2 Elect 3 IT 280 web prog. COMP 429 comp networks COMP 420 database systems IT 499 capstone project MGT 471 project mgt 8 Additional IT, ART, BUS, COMP, MATH Electives 15 units Elect 4 Elect 5
BSIT Program Bachelor of Science in Information Technology This BSIT program is specifically designed to provide an avenue of advancement for students with associate’s degrees in a technology discipline such as networking (e.g.: Moorpark College’s Associate in Science Degree in Computer Network Systems Engineering). This new program gives the student the opportunity to complete a Bachelor of Science degree in Information Technology. The course work will provide a foundation in mathematics, programming, networking, databases, web, computer architecture and information systems. The BSIT sits between a BS in Computer Science and a BS in Management Information Systems, emphasizing the fastest growing segments of the both: Web Systems, Databases, and Networks. For a foundation, the BSIT program draws from both camps: mathematics, science, and computer programming from Computer Science, and business organization and project management from Management Information Systems. From there it adds depth in Web Programming and Technology, Database Theory and Design, and Data Communications and Networking, while allowing for further depth in these or related areas such as e-Commerce, Computer Security, and Multimedia.
BSIT Program Bachelor of Science in Information Technology This BSIT program is specifically designed to provide an avenue of advancement for students with associate’s degrees in a technology discipline such as networking (e.g.: Moorpark College’s Associate in Science Degree in Computer Network Systems Engineering). This new program gives the student the opportunity to complete a Bachelor of Science degree in Information Technology. The course work will provide a foundation in mathematics, programming, networking, databases, web, computer architecture and information systems. The BSIT sits between a BS in Computer Science and a BS in Management Information Systems, emphasizing the fastest growing segments of the both: Web Systems, Databases, and Networks. For a foundation, the BSIT program draws from both camps: mathematics, science, and computer programming from Computer Science, and business organization and project management from Management Information Systems. From there it adds depth in Web Programming and Technology, Database Theory and Design, and Data Communications and Networking, while allowing for further depth in these or related areas such as e-Commerce, Computer Security, and Multimedia.
BSIT Program CAREERS Potential career option for BSIT graduates include: Computer Systems Integrator, Computer Systems Manager, Information Technology Designer, Information Technology Support, Database Systems Manager, Database Systems Designer, Data Communications Analyst, Network Manager, Network Designer, Web Technology Manager, Web Technology Support.
BSIT Program CAREERS Potential career option for BSIT graduates include: Computer Systems Integrator, Computer Systems Manager, Information Technology Designer, Information Technology Support, Database Systems Manager, Database Systems Designer, Data Communications Analyst, Network Manager, Network Designer, Web Technology Manager, Web Technology Support.
BSIT Program Lower Division Requirements Students entering this program are expected to have completed an associate’s degree (or equivalent) in a technology area, including: 1. Statistics. 2. One semester of a Laboratory science (Physics, Chemistry, or Biology). 3. First course in a computer programming language such as C, Java or C First course in Computer Architecture and Assembly Language. 5. CSU GE Certification or courses fulfilling the CSUCI lower division general education requirements. 6. A minimum of 10 units of lower division coursework in a technology area (computer technology, electronics technology, manufacturing technology, engineering, computer science, etc.).
BSIT Program Lower Division Requirements Students who have not completed these 60 units prior to their admission to the program will be required to complete them at CSUCI or a community college. Course substitutions for these requirements may be made with the approval of the program chair.
BSIT Program Upper Division Requirements MATH301Discrete Mathematics for IT (3) Lab Science IIPhysics, Chemistry or Biology (4) COMP151Data Structures for (4) COMP262Computer Organization and Architecture (3) IT 280 Web Programming (3) COMP362 Operating Systems (3) IT 429 Computer Networks for IT (3) IT 420 Database Theory and Design for IT (3) MIS 310 Management Information Systems (3) MGT307 Management of Organizations (3)
BSIT Program Upper Division Interdisciplinary GE (9 Units) As a graduation requirement, all CSUCI students must complete 48 units of General Education. Nine of the 48 units must be resident upper division, interdisciplinary courses numbered in the or ranges. Examples: COMP 337 Survey of Computer Gaming COMP 437 Computer Game Programming COMP 447 Societal Issue in Computing COMP 449Human Computer Interaction MATH 331 History of Mathematics ENGL 330 Interdisciplinary Writing
BSIT Program Capstone (4 units) MGT471Project Management (3) IT499BSIT Capstone Project (1)
BSIT Program Electives (15 units) IT400e-Commerce (3) IT401Web Intelligence (3) IT424Computer System Security for IT (3) IT402Advanced IT Programming (3) IT424Computer System Security for IT (3) IT464Computer Graphics for IT (3) IT469Artificial Intelligence/Neural Networks for IT (3) IT490Special Topics for IT (3) MATH137Strategies and Game Design (3) MATH330Mathematics and Fine Arts (3) MATH437Mathematics for Game Programming (3) COMP232Programming Languages (3) COMP337Survey of Computer Gaming (3) COMP345Digital Image Processing (3) COMP 350Introduction to Software Engineering (3) COMP425Computer Game Programming (3) COMP447Societal Issues in Computing (3) COMP449Human Computer Interaction (3) COMP452Computational Bioinformatics (4) ART324Communication Design Technology: Web Design (3) ART326Digital Media Art: 3D Computer Animation (3) (Additional electives to be added based on faculty availability).
BSIT Program BSIT Summary (120 units) Lower Division Requirements (60) Mathematics and Science Requirements (7) Core Courses (25) Upper Division Interdisciplinary GE (9) Upper Division Electives (15) Capstone (4)
COMP 262 COMP 151 COMP 362